The Connecticut high school football season hit its tenth weekend on November 14, 2025. Fans got a wild mix of dominant wins, last-second drama, and some truly explosive offense.
Teams from all over—from Ansonia to Greenwich—put their best on display as the CIAC regular season neared its end. Playoff races started to get real in every division.
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Powerhouse programs looked strong, but a few new contenders made things interesting. Honestly, this week might’ve been the most exciting one in a while for local fans.
Big Wins and Offensive Fireworks
A few teams ran up the score with blowout wins that made their playoff intentions crystal clear. Ansonia kept its winning tradition alive, shutting out Derby in a 42–0 rout.
Berlin crushed Edwin O. Smith 49–7, mixing up the run and pass so well that Edwin O. Smith never found their footing. It was over early.
Killingly and Ledyard both dropped 63 points in their games. Killingly rolled past Waterford 63–28.
Ledyard hammered Stonington 63–24. Their offenses look scary heading into the postseason, don’t they?
Highest-Scoring Game of the Week
New Britain put on a show, hanging 68 points on Manchester in a 68–30 win. Fans probably lost count by the fourth quarter.
New Britain’s speed and sharp execution left Manchester scrambling. Not much you can do when a team’s rolling like that.
Shutouts and Defensive Standouts
Offense got the headlines, but a few teams played lights-out defense too. Bloomfield, Branford, and Brookfield all pitched shutouts.
Brookfield’s 62–0 demolition of Weston was especially brutal. Weston just couldn’t get anything going.
Lockdown Defenses
Norwich Free Academy shut down Windham 33–0, putting on a defensive clinic. Oxford also blanked Watertown 27–0.
Honestly, those kinds of defenses can take you deep into the CIAC playoffs. You can’t win if you can’t score.
Historic Powers Hold Their Ground
In Fairfield County, the heavyweights kept doing what they do. Greenwich beat Darien 35–14.
New Canaan handled Trumbull 42–13. These programs just keep finding ways to win as the season winds down.
Clutch Performances
One of the weekend’s closest games saw Southington slip past Maloney 35–34. That finish had everyone on the edge of their seats.
Sheehan also squeaked by Shelton 26–25 in a game that literally came down to the wire. Late-season football in Connecticut just hits different.
Other Key Victories
Not every win was a blowout. Cheshire beat Amity Regional 17–7, controlling the clock and avoiding big mistakes.
With the season wrapping up, those steady, disciplined wins might end up mattering most for playoff seeding.
Playoff Picture Intensifies
November’s winding down, and suddenly every win or loss feels like it could make or break a team’s playoff hopes. CIAC divisions are tightening up, and honestly, the next few weeks look like they’ll bring some of the best high school football Connecticut’s seen this season.
- New Britain, Killingly, and Ledyard keep lighting up scoreboards with explosive offenses.
- Norwich Free Academy, Brookfield, and Oxford are shutting teams down with tough defense.
- Greenwich and New Canaan—no surprise—still look like the teams to beat.
- Last-second thrillers? Yeah, fans can’t look away for a second.
From shutouts in Branford to wild shootouts in Manchester, week ten really showed off the unpredictable side of Connecticut high school football.
As November nights get colder, the games just keep getting more intense. Feels like the next snap could change everything on the road to the championship.
Here is the source article for this story: Connecticut High School Football Final Scores, Results
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